Adforum and Inter Ads-Brooks welcome you to the new meeting platform for the Indian Pulp and Paper industry. Taking place in the Bombay Convention and Exhibition Centre on December 13-15, 2012, IPX India is an exhibition and conference focusing on the fastest growing pulp and paper industry in the world today! At IPX India you will meet Indian and International suppliers of machinery, equipment, accessories and raw material for the pulp, paper and allied industries.
The conference will be held on a stage in the middle of the exhibition floor making the conference available to everyone visiting IPX India, meaning no more conference fees and an easier way for all participants to meet. Business related seminars and social activities will make sure that you, as a visitor, will get the most out of your IPX India experience.
The main theme of the two day long technical conference, Paper Industry – a world of opportunities, will focus on the possibilities and challenges facing the current and future Indian pulp and paper industry. Key note speaker of the event is Mr. Timo Suhonen, Poyry Management Consulting OY, Finland. Other international speakers include names like Mikael Åbacka and Mikael Svedman from Finland and Dr. Martin Ragnar from Sweden. Through lectures, panel discussions and case studies, renowned Indian and International experts and senior industry professionals will give their views on different themes within the main focus area. For full updated conference programme, please click here.
To pre-register your visit and read more about the event, please visit www.ipxindia.com. For questions, welcome to contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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